Pharmacy informatics and health information technology a systematic review
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E-Governance, NIC, FDCA, XLN, Community levelAbstract
In many developing nations, e-government has become a focal point of governance initiatives. e-Government is thought to be a way to cut expenses, enhance services, save time, boost efficacy, and improve efficiency. The first significant move towards e-governance was the creation of the National Informatics Centre (NIC) in 1977 after the Government of India established the Authority of Electronics in 1970. Information and communication technology has made its way into Indian administration and is already demonstrating its efficacy. In the fields of management and administration, e-governance adaption meets numerous obstacles and difficulties. This study focuses on investigating the elements that influence e-governance's success or failure in relation to the Food and Drugs Control Administration's (FDCA) ten years of e-governance implementation. To expand the uses of eGovernment, it has investigated the potential of geospatial technology and created a spatial decision support system. The Gujarati FDCA's e-governance system is called "eXtended Licensing, Laboratory & Legal Node (XLN)." Since 2007, it has been in operation.
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